Lloyd Kaufman

If you’re a Troma fan and live in or near Buffalo, New York, this story’s for you! The Buffalo Dreams Fantastic Film Festival is hosting the New York State premiere of Return to Return to Nuke ‘Em High aka Vol.… Continue Reading →

The 2017 San Diego Comic-Con will be honoring one of the greatest, most prolific, and most iconic indie filmmakers ever this year: Troma’s Lloyd Kaufman! From July 21st through the 23rd, Kaufman will be on site offering free photo-ops and… Continue Reading →

Lloyd Kaufman is one of our favorite people round these parts, so we can’t wait to see him creeping us out in director James Ian Mair’s newly released anthology Graveyard Stories. The film also stars Jim O’Rear, Jeff Angel, Mark… Continue Reading →

Well, if you’re willing to travel to Brooklyn, that is. Yup, you read it right! Troma, the longest-running independent movie studio around, is now entering the world of virtual reality with their 15-minute film Heart of Fartness: Toxie’s Toxic Twin… Continue Reading →

Lloyd Kaufman of Troma fame has long been an outspoken, revered, and loved figure in our genre; and he recently took to the interwebs to talk about something pretty damned important… Media Consolidation. As always with things like this, we… Continue Reading →

Although it’s first a foremost a service for videogames, the practice of releasing films on Steam is gradually becoming more commonplace. The latest film to hit the software this week is My Bloody Banjo, which arrived on other VOD services… Continue Reading →

Troma legend Lloyd Kaufman and Michael Berryman, who starred as Pluto in The Hills Have Eyes, both appear in the newly released Apocalypse Kiss from director Christian Jude Grillo, as does the incomparable Tom Atkins. What more could you want?… Continue Reading →

Nearly four years ago, Troma Entertainment released one of its most beautifully twisted works to date, Return to Nuke ‘em High, Vol. 1. As the title suggests, a continuation was planned from the start, but eager fans have been waiting… Continue Reading →

If you’re a fan of micro-budget trash, then you might have come across Yeti: A Love Story while raiding the internet’s murkiest corners for cinematic gems. Released by Troma in 2006, the film follows five college students who go to the woods… Continue Reading →

I have fond memories as a kid of watching the original 1959 film The Killer Shrews on the UK’s Horror Channel (which was briefly called Zone Horror) so I’m sure up for seeing the remake. Set for release in September,… Continue Reading →

There’s rarely a shortage of cool and/or offbeat things to do in the great city of San Francisco, CA; and as proof, we have the details of an event that falls in both categories: a live 25th anniversary tribute show… Continue Reading →

Today is the 70th birthday of Troma Entertainment co-founder Lloyd Kaufman. For those unfamiliar with Troma (which is nigh impossible if you’re visiting this site), Troma is the world’s oldest truly independent movie studio. For over 40 years, Troma has… Continue Reading →

Death. It happens to all of us. We can either wait in fear for our inevitable demise or try to enjoy our time on earth before it runs out. But although it may be something that all of us dread… Continue Reading →

Lloyd Kaufman, the co-founder of Troma Entertainment and the man who brought The Toxic Avenger to the masses, wants everyone to have a wonderful Halloween. To help make this a reality, Kaufman has teamed up with the folks at Frightpix… Continue Reading →

Greetings from Tromaville! Troma Entertainment will once again be exhibiting at San Diego Comic-Con, Wednesday, July 8th, through Sunday, July 12th, at the San Diego Convention Center; and we have all the details right here! From the Press Release: This… Continue Reading →